sr Local and Other Items. isA8 sATN plentiful at St. John ~ ‘ : ¥ wall papers and bord ings jus ved at Beer Bros, = : : . : n uy . rioves special bargains till Saturday night at Jas. Paton & Co « > Rewew the anction sale of furniture to morrow at 2 lock.-G, Biv Harris. Auc tioneer. Writs are isste couche. N. B N ~ *? > election USt! Resti sd for the county of I M Ly 2Ist: nination day - Tue coat-tail flirtation is the latest. A wrinkled t-tail, bearing dusty tee marks, | have spoken to your father aap we iS & Tuirly good crop of spring poetry this yea What the majority of the people want. is more spring and less poetry. -~ {\ . bargains in Women’s Lace Roots Men's Elastic-side and Lace Boots, abo lt price, at C. B. Warren's Stamper's Lori Givichen Mr. W. A. Brenway, of the Summerside Journal, who has been spending a few days in St. John, N. B., left for New York on - Tue sehr J. W. Russel sailed for South Sydney thts evening, carrying 2100 bush oats and 600 bush potatoes, shipped by Mr. C. H. ee — Iw ase of Poacher Grav es, charged with Maine game wardens, has been killing two ; and a verdict of murder in the - vree returned - NORTHERN capital is now pouring into the Southern States in great quantities, and the ntry is staking everything onthe success various enterprises ssnereagialaiiitt \ conocress of English speaking Roman Catholics will be held in Londen shortly to (liscuss religious progress, labor and capital, ther subjects - Heather Belle will leave Charlotte Crapaud on Saturday morning at 4 she will retarn to town and leave again for Crapaud at 3 o'clock, p. m. - rae new steamer built at Yarmouth, N. S., Messrs. Batt of this city, is expected here in yut a fortnight’s time. Mr. W. H. Batt left for Yarmouth this afternoon. ina De. Buaxcuarp on behalf of the patients onwood, desires to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of fifty numbers of the ‘*Eelectic Magazine from the Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald ial esas A BONANZA mine of health is to be found in Dr. R. V. Pierce's favorite prescription,to the merits of which, as aremedy for female weak dess and kindred affections, thogpands testify. taw tiiniiiilieais A PECULIAR suit has just been entered in the Montreal courts. A conservative elector in Chambly county has been suing five grits for making him drunk on election day and preventing him from voting. - Mr. MeLeop, ¥. M. C. A, Travelling Secretary, will conduct a ‘‘Workers Training Class” in the Y. M. C. A. lower parlor this evening at 8 o'clock. All Christian workers are earnestiy uested to attend. las Tue house of Roderick (Ban) McDonald, (ilencorrodale, Lot 47, was burned toashes on e night of the 10th inst. The inmates bare ly escaped with their lives. Mr. McDonald's loss is considerable, as neither the house nor contents were insured. heteitin gpestinnsiih Tae English consul at Hiogo, Japan, re- ports to Lord Salisbury that nearly four mil- lion poun is of tea were sent last year from that port to the Pacific terminus of the Cana- dian Pacitie railway. This is further evidence of the utility of the Canadian high-road to England's eastern. possessions, —.@——-—— Daniet Bremyer and his son James were drowned on Monday morning while coming from Bay View to Digby for fishing supplies. It was blowing hard at the time, and a squall striking the boat she capsized, and having on board a quantity of ballast, sank immediately. The bodies have not yet been recovered. a ARTHUR SityeR Morton, son of Rev. John Morton, of Trinidad, 8. W. Indies, and grandson of W. C. Silver, of Halifax, has taken a local government scholarship, which, had he heen eighteen years of age, would have entitled him to £150 stg. per annum for three years at a British University. Being under that age he receives £50 stg. for this year to coutinue his studies in Trinidad. —_—_@-——— Tue Newfoundland bait bill haz received imperial assent. It will come into operation in 1888. This bill absolutely forbids the procuring of bait in Newfoundland. ports by tishermen of any nationality, without license from the government. It is fair to assume that some arrangement will be made whereby Canadian fishermen will not, when the act comes in force, be deprived of bait and supply privueges, ee ] experiment of growing P. E. Island potatoes in South Africa has been tried with splendid results. Allan KE. Reed, who lived st one time in Charlottetown, and who is a nephew of Dr. Johnson, of that city, writing from Groof Reinet, Cape of Good Hope, says s few early rose seed potatoes were received there a few years ago from the Island via New York. They were planted and are now doing,so well that they produce two crops Halifax Herald. scscliiitantenitii Mx. N. J. Gronee, the new United States Consul at this port, arrived last evening and entered upon his duties to-day. Mr. George is a native of Fayettville, Tenn., and is a lawyer by profession. He isa gentleman of pleasing address, and will doubtless soon in- gratiate himself into the good graces of our people. Vice-Consul Hickey, who has been scting Consul for some months past, has re- signed his position and leaves for his home in Newark, N. J., this evening. During his stay amongst us Dr. Hickey has made many friends who will regret his early departure. . every year. sitiihlltesiihl ls rr How.err?—A Port Hawkesbury, C. B., despatch of the 10th says: Capt. John Embree, in floating hia schooner yesterday morning at Embree’s Cove, saw a corpse float- ing between the ice. The body had on rub- ber boots, oilskin coat buttoned, no hair on the head, face disfigured, &e. Heavy pans of ice were coming in, and the wind blowing heavily. Capt. Embree could not get the | body then, as it was so necessary to see to the | safety of the vessel. Early this morning, however the corpse was got near Grant s Point. Possibly thie may the corpse of the man Howlett who went adrift from Prince Edward Island about a fortnight ago. | An empty dory passed through the strait, carried swiftly away by wind and tide some two or three weeks ago. : ' | : i | ; THE DAILY EXA Local and Other Items. Tne M. A. Starr is espected to-morrow. on a One thousand yards of millinery gauze in all the new shades at Jas. Paton & Co's. o- Ma. A. Lorp, agent department marine, | returned home from Pictou last evening. - Tue steamer Princess of Wales is expected here from Pictou at the usual hour this even- ing. - _ No L Barreny Garrison Artillery will meet _ — 8 o'clock this evening in the drill shed, = Mr. J. S. McLaren, Inspector of Customs, | is on an official visit to the Island the Rankin. He is at _ AL&rTeR on the subject of ‘“‘ Prohibition” in answer to ‘‘ True Temperance,” will appear to-morruw. > CARVELI warehouse on Pownal wharf for the better accommodation of freight. We unederstend that Mr. James Curtis, for many years Deputy Sheriff, has been appoint- ed High Sheriff of Queen's County. Mr. 3. D> Retp ~ has opened 4 stock of I'weeds, Hats, Shirts, &c., in the Cameron Block, Charléttetown. Read his advertise- ment and give him a call. - Tre steamer Worcester, Captain Nicker- son, sails for Boston at six o'clock this after noon, with several} passengers and a cargo con- | sisting principally of eggs and potatues. cia aaesih Mr. Patrick McIytyre, wife and child, of Fairfield, Lot 47, left to-day en route for California, where they intend to reside. We wish them every happiness in the new home which they expect to make for themselves in the Golden State. — @&> Tar Northern Light is on the marine slip at Pictou being overhauled. The repairs neces- sary are not of much consequence and will likely be completed by the end of the week, atter which she will be brought to this port and laid up for the summer. a We regret to learn that Maurice Hanning, son of the late Maurice Hanning, of New Harmony, King’s Co., was drowned while river driving last week, near Bangor, Maine. The particulars of his death have not yet come to hand. He was a young man who bore a most excellent character, and his une timely end will be deeply regretted by all who knew him. sili So TRERE is a boo:n at Parrsborough, N. S8., and everything indicates a great revival] of trade at that port during the coming season. Up to this date last year only two square rigged vessels had arrived, and already there are twelve barks and one ocean tramp steam- ship, Lord Warrick, 300 feet long and a gross tonnage of 2,600 tons, anchored in West Bay, and loading deals, besides two barks at Spencer's Island. There are also thirty-five more to arrive during the summer. - os — Washiye Mape Rasy,—I have on exhibi- tion in my shop window a washing machine that does away with the old and laborious way of waShing clothes ; you can sit in your easy chair and rest while your washing is go- ing on. It has been tried and proved genuine. Please call and examine this great Washer and Bleacher. Purchase.one and thereby save labor and expense. They are sold for a mere trifle. G. G. Jury, sole Agent for the Monarch Washer and Bleacher, North side Queen Square, opposita Post Office. mayl2 dy 2aw wy 2m lcci seer Ar the regular annual convocation of Alexandra Royal Arch Chapter No. 11., held in Masonic hall, on Wednesd ay evening, the llth inst., the following companions were duly installed into their respective offices :— a ma. teense 6s. OUP. Simon W. Crabbe— FE, K. Arthur W. Holroyd—-E. s. Adam M urray— Treasurer. D. R Maclennan—Secretary. Geo. W. Wakeford—P. S. ~ John Ross C. O. H. John T. Crockett—R, A. C. Silas F, Hodgson——-G. M. 3rd V. P. Henry J. Worth—G. M. 2nd P. John Collings—G. M. Ist P. John Hobbs —Tyler. sions GALATEA.—This popular comedy composed by the celebrated W. S. Gilbert, author of Mikado, &c., will be on the boards at the Lyceum to-night. Of the performance in St. John the 7'eleyraph says: A most original and no less intelligent Galatea, was that presented by Miss Claire Scott at the Institute,Saturday afternoon. Her conception of the role differs materially from that of any other actress, but there is much to commend her reading as the correct one. Mary Anderson's Galatea is more conscious in manner; Mlle. Ithea’s is less sympathetic in action; Miss Scott's is a highly natural and broadly harmonious character, full of the freedom of innocence and adding mometitarily a wider strength as she realized her possession of unknown powers. Ably seconded as was the star by her support, the result was one of the most enjoyable performances of the week. Mr. Hayes’ Pygmalion was as polished as it was vigorous. Mr. Ireson was an excellent Lucippa. Mr. Neville’s Chrysos was a brightly humor- ous as Well‘as finished impersonation. Miss Cody did her best work for the week as Cynisca. “Miss Stenson was a most amusing Daplide, amd Miss Katie Scott a charming Myrina. All Key - Winding Watches at Greatly Reduced Prices to clear. Now is your time to get a Good Timekeeper at a Low Price. A “atent Key that will wind any watch, given in. Just received,a special lot of Colored Gold @rooches and Sets, which were bought low and will be sold low. A small assortmert of Handsome Silver Jubilee Brooches just in; more to arrive at BE. W. TAYLOR'S, CAMERON BLOCK, April 22, 1887—2aw & wky Bros. have erected a large new i ng TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [SpeciaL DesparcuEs To Tuk Examexen. } The Coercion BIL Lonponr, May 11. | The House this evening resumed the considvration in Committee of the Coercion Bill. Peter McDonald, nationalist, moved the adoption of an amendment to the effect that the evidence of witnesses at pre- liminary inquiries should not be adduced against them except in case of perjury. W. H. Smith, tirst Lord of the Treasury, | insisted that the committee divide. Amid cries of ‘‘shame,” ‘‘ monstrous,” ete., cevare was put and carried by 265 against 62. -_—— ~e O Brien in Montreal. Monrrear, May 11. ’ | this morning, and was met at the depot by , about 200 persons, but none of any promi- nence, al) leading Irishmen having follow- to Rustico; Lewis, ——, bal, bound to Alber- ed the advice of Father Dowd im refusing , to countenance his mission. Albert Hall, ' where the meeting was held, is the poorest in the city, but it was the only one to be ‘obtained. Its capacity of 1,400 was not more than three quarters full. Parnell’s Health. aiid Lonpon, May 11. | Alarming rumors are in circulation in the lobby of the House of Commons this after- 'noon in regard to Parnell’s health. One of ‘these rumors is to the effect that Mr. | Parnell is dead. Justin McCurthy asserts, | however, that he had seen a telegram from 'Mr. Parnell to-day, stating that he would be in London te-morrow. The Deputy Speaker. . Orrawa, May 11}. After preliminaries, Sir John proposed |the name of C. C. Colby, the member for | Stanstead, as Deputy Speaker. Blake said the choice was an agreeable surprise to him. He had expected a disagreeable duty in this connection, but was glad to be able to commend the Government for their selec tiou. The New Brunswick Freshets. Frepericroy, May 11. There has been no change whatever in the freshet since yesterday. This evening the city is in darkness without gas, and in consequence a number of special policemen have been sworn in to protect the city, (QuEBEc, May 11. At St. Sauveur this afternoon, four men were cleaning an old well when they fell into it. They were all killed except one who was rescued more dead than alive from the effects of gas. A Collision. MELBOURNE, May 11. A collision on the Brighton railway to- day, killed 1 engineer, a stoker and 3 passengers, and injured 50 others, some of them fatally. Large Bequests. Havirax, May 11. It isrumored that Sir William Young left $5000 to Dalhousie College, besides handsome bequests to philanthropical in- stitutions: A Boy Drowned. QuEBEc, May 11. A youth named Richer was drowned in River Du Chene while driving logs. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, May 12—10 a.m, Moderate to fresh north and west winds; fine weather; higher temperature. _ Apvicze To Morners.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as ‘“‘bright asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all sae regulates the bowels, and is the best nown remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe's Soothing Syrup, and take no other Marve Lisa Royal Canadian Insurance Co. of Montreal (Marise Uranch). Assets 3lst December, 1886, $719,178.53 Income for 1886 - - 502,071.66 Mannheim Insurance Go. OF MANNUEI 2. Capital Subscribed, £400,000 stg.—$1, 946,666.00 Capital paid up,” £100,000 stg. — $486,666.00 Reserve Fund, ist Jan., 1886, £103,000 stg. — $501,266.00 Cash Assets, lst Jan., 1886, £276,793— $1,347 ,058.00 ——. « Risks on Cargocs and Hulls taken at cur rent rates. Sterling Certificates issued, payable in London and the Continent. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent for P. E. Island. Charlottetown, P. E. I.. April 28, 1887. —6i & edi Jwks wky Imo Win. O'Brien arrived from New York | TT TNE ETAT - - THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1887. _ oe ‘ SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, May 11 -Willoughby, Lantz, Point Prim; Rising Dawn, Boak, Melsaac, Pinette, pro; Ranger, Bur- wie, Tatamagouche, lumber; Martha, Me- Pherson, do. CLEARED, May 10—Onward, McLeod, St Pierre, 25 Head cattle, 5 pigs, 5 sheep, 450 doz eggs; Mary Florence, Chapman, Nfld; Ida May, Forrest, bal; Willoughby, Lantz, Point Prim, Rising Dawn, Boudroit, Pictou, bal. May 12—Annie T. McKie, McKie, Pictou, 2000 bush potatoes, 700 bush oats; Petite Riviere, Trenholm, 3000 bush oats, 300 cases clams, 100 bush potatoes; Laura C, Pollard, Baie Verte. OTHER PORTS. udroit, Pictou, coal; J W | Allea, Trenholm, Northport,lumber; Robert - ae ee —_— A ne CD ney me ee STOCK HOW COMPLETE ° Perkins & Sterns have just received a full stock new DRY GOODS for this season’s trade. British, Canadian and American Manufaec- Souris, May J-—Arrived, schr City Point, CNC, Purchased in the best markets, for cash. McLeod, from St John’s, Nfld, ballast, bound to New London; Lizzie C, Leslie, ballast, New London; Henry B Ives, goods for Souris; Darling, Gallant, ballast, bound ton; Loraine, Tierny, bal, from St. John’s, | Nfld; Plough the Sea, McPherson, bal, St John’s, Nfld. The above schooners left the Gut of Canso on the 10th and reached Souris the following | morning, having met with no ice on the way over, Canso is now clear of ice, but large quantities still remain aiong the north shore ofthe Island aud in the vicinity of East: Point, Halifax, May 10—Cld, str M A Starr, Ch’town, via intermediate ports. Arrived Mary Jane, Thistle, Souris, Harriet Tarry, | Lorde, do; Harriet, Reynolds, Murray Her. | wor. St Peters,C B, May 10—Passed through canal—schr Harvest Home, Murray, Salmon River to Ch'town. LYyYCHU™M, ONE WHE K. od Special Engagement of the English Actress ULAIRE SOOTT, supported by the Popalar Actor Ss. K. COBURN AND SELECT CUMPANY Witt givea series of their excelent Enter tain- ments for the week commencing VIONDAY, OTH MAY, REPERTOIRE: opening with Lucretia Borgia, and be fullowed with Leah the Forsaken (Tuesday). Mary, Queen of Scots (Wednesday ). Galatea (Thursday). Camille (Friday). Macbeth (Saturday), (Subject to change ) MATINEE~—Saturday afternoon, lith May, at 2 o'clock, Reserved Chairs, i0cts; Unreserved do, 3icts. Plan of Reserved Seats and Tickets at the Diamond Bookstore. Doors open at 7.15; commence at & Attentive ushers in attendance. May 6. 1887. WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. tints iy FoR SALE—A Boat, 18 feet keel, {sloop-rigged, thoroughly built and equipped, nearly new; or will exchange for Row Boat or Breech-loadin Shot Gun, No. 10, of equal value; offers invited. Apply at this office. mayli tf TO LET—House containing 8 well-finished rooms, situated on Upper Great George Street. —R. B. Huestis. may 11 tf T° LET—The Dwelling House on Richmond Street West, at present occupied by Thomas McKinlay, Esq. Apply to James D, Mason. mayt0 wa NTED—A Housemaid, well recommended, Apply to Mrs. Watson, Queen Street. may9 tf ANTED—At once, first-class coat, pants and vest makers: highest wages paid— McLeod & McKenzie, may 4tf NOTICE—John Harris begs to intimate, to those +‘ requiring au experienced Nurse, that he is now at liberty to attend, »nd can be found at his residence, corner Keat and West Streets, at any time. mays tf Fok SALE—My Soda Tank, Italian marble, sliver fittings (new); will be sold a: a bargain. —D. O'M. Reddin, jr. may3 6: For SALE—A fft-inch “Expert Columbia” Bicycle, fall nickelled, latest improvements, in perfect order. Address: P. O. Box 71. may2 lwk FoR SALE—The two Tenement House and Barns at head of Desbrisay Street. The lard ig leased and can be bought out at any time, or iewse can be renewed. Premises rent for $100 a year; will be sold at a bargain; ps title gnar- anteed. Apply at the office of b ao & Chap- pell. aprZ 6i eoti pr TRovuT FLIES.—A splendid assortment, for salt or river fishing, just received at eee may Drug Store. oe LET—A two and a-half story Brick Building, with slate roof, in good tenantable condition, containing ten rooms, besides pantrys, kitchen, cellar kitchen; also an ice-house, now filled with ice, stable yard room, sith garden attached, situate on Water street. Pussession given Ist July next. . : Atso—Brick Warerooms and Offices suitable fora good business stand on Water Sireet. Pos- session given immediately. For particulars apply to Peake Bros. & Co. mars eod. 12 LET—Shop belonging to the late John Jury, Esq. Also, a large Safe. good as new which £ will sell for $80; second-hand Piano at a low price.—Mrs. Sarah A. Jury. Kent —e? mar T° LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given. For tarms and particnlars apply to Owen Conneiiy- inn WeANTED—A Wooden Hoist feoocpd beat. Apply to John W. Cox, carpenter. apr2i PASTURE TO LET—A 12-acre Lot on Mount Edward Road opposite residence of Wm. Dodd. Esq.; alao, 12-acre Lot on Malpeque Rand, adjoining Lime Kiln. Apply to Geo. R. a apr = ' SHO? TO LET _— Let, and possession given on the Ist June, a on the corner of Kent and Prince Street. Apply to Lemuel Wright. i Halifax, : Will Sell Very Cheap. Come and see before buying elsewhere. erkins & Sterns May 4—dy ‘@rwky 40 CASES -—__ee--eor-- = -——- — ee —_— — JUST RECEIVED. oO “§ O be Sold 40 PER CENT CHEAPER than elsewhere, being bought direct from the Manufacturers, Last year’s stock at 50 cents in the dollar. 0 1. Ue ee, NEWSON’S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN. May 4, 1887. ee READY CASH. 0 James Paton & Co, | EG to announce that their buyer, when in England, bought part of Bollen & Tidswell’s Bankrupt Stock and, in order to turn it into CASH, will offer the same at very low prices. Public attention is directed to the fact that unlike many Dry Goods merchants, who apparently live by what they term Cheap Sales, Expiration of Lease Sales, &c., &. We only advertise what we mean, and shal] not attempt to deceive the public with grossly exag- gerated quotations of prices, but confidently assert that all who favor us with their patron. age will receive courtesy from clerks and employers alike, and none will be pressed to buy. We also beg to state that our regular stock of SUMMER GOODS is open, with all the Latest Novelties. We wish to draw special attention to our Millinery Department. It is still under the management of Miss Hobbs. Our stock of Flowers, Feathers, Wings, Gauzes, &c., is very large and, in order to induce CASH BUYERS, we have marked everything very low, and feel satisfied that no firm in this city can supply better value for READY CASH. P, 5.—Store open from 7.30 a. m., till 6 o'clock p. m. Ch’town, May 5, 1887—dy & wky TilE S'TAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. ——— —— ()- NEW FIRM - ee —O---—_———- OPENING OF OUR REW STOCK. Great Boom, The Choicest Goods, Newest Patterns, The Nobbiest Styles, Regular Daisies {()-— -——_— “\UR Stock is Grand—bought for SPOT CASH-—and all we ask is that you call and inspect it, feeling assured you cannot resist leaving your order. Our reputation as Cutters stands the Highest. This, combined with our long practieal experience, and a staff of Skilled Workmen, should be sufficient guarantee to the public that they will get Unequalled Satisfaction in every respect. We have secured the services of MR. G. A. DIXON, one of the most popular Sales- men, and, as usual, customers will get every attention. Our Motto—the Golden Rule—‘*Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. Soutannes, Cassocks and Cassock Vests. Clerical Coats and Vests a Specialty, ee ) * M°LEOD & M°KENZIE, Queen Strvret, opposite Watson's Drug Store. JAMES McLEOD, late of C. Robertson & Oo. J. T. McKENZIE, formerly Bruce & MeKeuzie, late of New York. Charlottetiwu, May 7, 1887—3 mos—tod & why 2 eg : Ss aaa ee a : + fat ea) eee poner « = ll he aa 4 are es tas So Me Oe ey ss Face ares ae oe a ioe & k teem tae is pamela ar aoe A ee Sa ae if y re : bi igh ae a : Serer ye oe